Ms. Danhi 2012

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2013-01-31. See more photos of the class.

Year-end slideshow and class poem

Ms. Danhi and her students' parents use this page to help each other make the most of their 2012/13 Kindergarten class at Sagamore Hills Elementary School.

Email parents and Ms. Danhi using the class email list.

Please use the "Edit" tab at the top and the "[edit]" links to the right of each section heading. Every little bit helps!

Volunteer[edit]

"It has been really great to get to know all of the kids a bit. Each one of them has left such a fun impression and they are all so cute!" Audrey

Email the class with when and how you plan to volunteer.

Students so enjoy parents volunteering in their classroom, and so does Ms. Danhi! And Michelle has offered, "…to have any sibling over for a play date so a parent can help in the classroom."[1]

[ An announcement was made in October ]

Subject Duration Time Day
AR Testing 2 hours 8:30-10:30 Any Day
Math Club 1 hour Any Time Any Day
Computer Club 1 hour Any Time Any Day
Mad Scientists 1 hour 1:00-2:00 Friday
Kid Cooking 1 hour 1:00-2:00 Friday
Thursday Folders 1 hour Anytime Before 1:30 Thursday

AR Testing[edit]

2 hours, 8:30-10:30, Any Day
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Read to the class an Accelerated Reader book (find them online), that you've brought, or that Ms. Danhi provides. At a computer in the classroom or library, help each student take a five-multiple-choice-question test, to confirm the book has been read to them.

Math Club[edit]

1 hour, Any Time, Any Day
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Assist students with fun math exercises appropriate for various levels. Volunteers may get math exercises from:

Computer Club[edit]

1 hour, Any Time, Any Day
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Assist students with fun computing exercises. Class will be divided into two groups of about 10, based on computing proficiency, to use the computer lab for about 30 minutes.

The goal is to increase computing exposure/experience/literacy. Computing exercises are up for development by the volunteer and Ms Danhi. Some ideas:

  • Type… anything!
  • General introduction: terms, techniques (mousing, clicking, dragging, enter/delete/esc, shift/capslock)
  • Add more here…

Mad Scientists[edit]

1 hour, 1:00-2:00, Friday
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Parent and teacher led science experiment with the goal of introducing and engaging young children's early interest in science.

  • Science supplies available in Sagamore Science Lab with assistance of Ms. Danhi or Ms. Lambert.
  • Parents come up with science experiment or can ask teachers for ideas.
  • Leading parent will need to coordinate selected experiment with teachers for approval and to obtain supplies from lab in advance.

Kids Cooking[edit]

1 hour, 1:00-2:00, Friday
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See Kids Cooking for ideas and experiences.

Students have an opportunity to cook and enjoy a treat while learning about nutrition, math (addition, fractions), cooperation, etc.

  • Volunteers needed to lead cooking and other parents can contribute ingredients and supplies.
  • It may be helpful for the leading parent to send group email enlisting volunteers to send in ingredients and supplies.

Thursday Folders[edit]

1 hour, Anytime Before 1:00, Thursday
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Stuff student folders with provided communications from around the school.

At home[edit]

In addition to class assigned homework, consider the following at home activities.

See also: kindergarten resources.

Rocket Math[edit]

Rocket Math is testing in class, but training should happen at home.

IXL Math is good for practice.

Math Stars[edit]

Check out Math Stars.

Accelerated Reader (AR)[edit]

Accelerated Reader (AR) books can be read any time (by students or by parents to students).

AR tests can be taken at any school computer, such as before or after school in the library or classroom. From a school computer:

  1. "Renaissance Place" from the desktop
  2. Login in as: "Student"
  3. "User Name" is their 7-digit DeKalb Country student ID (used for lunch)
  4. "Password" is the student's birthday as MMYY (December 30, 2006 = 1206)
  5. "Take a Quiz"
  6. "Take a Reading Practice Quiz"

This activity is in addition to participation facilitated by volunteer AR testing in the classroom.

Reflections[edit]

Reflections

In Class[edit]

Growing Caterpillar Reading Tracker[edit]

A caterpillar on the wall of the classroom will grow throughout year as students read (or are read) books. Any book read by or to a student can count (Accelerated Reader (AR), at home favorites, those read in class, etc.).

Students, parents, and/or Ms. Danhi, write on one paper circle caterpillar segment [where do we get them?] for each book read:

  • Title
  • Author
  • Rating by Student [format (up/down, 1-5, their own words, etc.)?]

If a paper circle caterpillar segment isn't available, a read book's information should be added to the student's Reading Record [or Reading Log?] [Should it stay in thier folder?] [Did October's have pumpkins to color?], to be later copied to a paper circle caterpillar segment.

Finally, paper circle caterpillar segments, each with information on a book read by or to a student, are placed on the wall to make the caterpillar grow. Exciting!

References: [2], [3], [4], [5]

Book Buddies[edit]

Book Buddies is [Not sure…] with Ms. Jasper's 3rd grade class. ([6])

Ideas[edit]

Thinking out loud about other ways to help our class.

Writing[edit]

Mentioned by Ms. Weirick's class:

3- Kid Writing Volunteers: Around 9am every day, the kids will be practicing their writing. A big help to Ms. Weirick would be for an adult to come by around 9am to help with this. The kids will have drawn a picture. The adult then encourages the child to write a sentence that explains the drawing. Of course, the adult may end up writing some words or all of the sentence, but it's great writing practice for the kids.

Sign up here: http://sagamorevolunteers.pleasebringit.com/public/eZcWtlOo5fg

Classroom Assistant[edit]

Be a "second teacher" and help students during class.

Mystery Reader[edit]

Surprise the class and read the kids a story! If you don't want to bring your own book(s), Ms. Danhi can provide.

Homework Packets[edit]

Each Monday, a packet with the week's homework is sent home, to be returned finished by the student on Friday. Assist Ms. Danhi by making copies.

Discussion List[edit]

Use the class email discussion list (archives ) to communicate with class parents and Ms. Danhi. (Inactivated 2013-08-10)

Roster[edit]

Student Parents On Mailing List?
Aidan Erin & Rachel
Alex Audrey & James
Anthony
Ben Rachel
Camilo Juan & Sarepta
Celine Jociellia & Terion
Eduardo
Ella Michelle & Murray
Elliott Ashley & Ryan
Geocorey
Jaaden Erik & Shanee
Javier
Julia Dave & Jeanie
Kirubel Dinkensh
Maya Ronen & Sarah
Mikaeel
Paulina Guang & Haixia
Sophia Rebecca
Shayanne Craig & Scott
Vincent Lidia & John
Yadhira

The room parent is Michelle Shevlin; michelle.shevlin@yahoo.com; 678-237-7218.